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The House of Love, ‘A Baby Got Back On Its Feet’ — first single off ‘She Paints Words in Red’ | STREAM
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The House of Love, ‘A Baby Got Back On Its Feet’ — first single off ‘She Paints Words in Red’ | STREAM

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Twenty years ago today, The House of Love released their third studio album, ‘Babe Rainbow,’ featuring the singles “Feel,” “You Don’t Understand” and “Crush Me.”
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Twenty years ago today, The House of Love released their third studio album, ‘Babe Rainbow,’ featuring the singles “Feel,” “You Don’t Understand” and “Crush Me.”

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The House of Love makes first live appearance in 4 years at Poland’s Off Festival | VIDEO
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The House of Love makes first live appearance in 4 years at Poland’s Off Festival | VIDEO

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The House of Love’s second studio album, and third self-titled album, aka ‘The Butterfly Album,’ released on this day in 1990.
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The House of Love’s second studio album, and third self-titled album, aka ‘The Butterfly Album,’ released on this day in 1990.

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“Some bands want to succeed and some bands want to matter… THE HOUSE OF LOVE looks as if it’s shooting for the whole ball of wax.”

— Ad for The House of Love’s ‘A Spy in the House of Love’ in the July 1991 issue of Spin.
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“Some bands want to succeed and some bands want to matter… THE HOUSE OF LOVE looks as if it’s shooting for the whole ball of wax.”

— Ad for The House of Love’s ‘A Spy in the House of Love’ in the July 1991 issue of Spin.

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“This man could seriously damage the chart.”

— The House of Love’s Guy Chadwick on the cover of the Feb. 3, 1990, issue of the NME.
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“This man could seriously damage the chart.”

— The House of Love’s Guy Chadwick on the cover of the Feb. 3, 1990, issue of the NME.

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recurdz:

House Of Love - A Spy In The House Of Love (OG UK press)
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House Of Love - A Spy In The House Of Love (OG UK press)

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Joint ad for The Mission’s Carved in Sand and The House of Love’s “Butterfly” album in the May 1990 issue of Spin magazine.
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Joint ad for The Mission’s Carved in Sand and The House of Love’s “Butterfly” album in the May 1990 issue of Spin magazine.

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Last fall we shared this clip of The House of Love on TV to celebrate Terry Bickers’ birthday, and today we revisit the proto-Britpop act on the occasion of frontman Guy Chadwick’s 55th birthday. In honor of that milestone, we present another televised HoL performance — this time of the band playing its third single, “Christine,” on the U.K.’s “The South Bank Show” in 1988.

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